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(p. 370; as "Contesto Atletico"). New York.
(p. 370; as "Contesto Atletico"). New York.
Hirschland, 1980 Object Number: 1981.57.2a, b Inscription: [ A. S.
Marking: 1) (on nameboard) Loud & Brothers/Philadelphia;2) (in ink on back of soundboard) William Moore/Philadelphia/Jany 29th 1831./No 477 [and again in another hand] 477;3) (stamped on top key) T
Hufstader Gift, Richard B.
Florence, 1943, p. 405, no.125, figs. 125 a, b, c (left wing, right wing, and detail
From the high altar of the Cistercian abbey, Lichtenthal, near Baden-Baden, Baden-Württemberg; Dutch or German Private Collection ; [ Sotheby’s, London (July 28, 1939, no. 103) ] ; [ John Hunt, Ireland (1939–sold 1952) ]
Oud Holland 52 (1935). p. 29. Huth, Hans.
Gold NecklaceThe striking way in which this piece, with its circular stone-set gold elements surrounded by small pearls, is stylistically reminiscent of the miniature of the zenana (harem) scene in the Met (30
B., and Tushingham, A. D. Crown Jewels of Iran.
1840s, excavated under the direction of Austen Henry Layard; 1849, presented by Layard to Lady Charlotte Guest for Canford Manor, Dorsetshire (Dorset), England; 1919, purchased by Dikran Kelekian from Ivor Churchill Guest; 1927, purchased by J
Louchheim, Aline B. 1949. “Near-Eastern Art Placed on Display: Metropolitan Shows
P2050).
The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin 7 (7), p. 186-189, ill. p. 190.
Fagg, William B. The Epstein Collection of Tribal and Exotic Sculpture.
1960, excavated under the direction of Robert H. Dyson Jr. on behalf of the Hasanlu Project sponsored by the University Museum of the University of Pennsylvania, the Archaeological Service of Iran, and The Metropolitan Museum of Art; acquired by the Museum in 1961, as a result of its financial contribution to the excavations
Constantine Sidamon-Eristoff Gift, 1961 Object Number: 61.100.3a, b 1960, excavated